Anette Hoff Quotes & Sayings
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Only the man who can impose discipline on himself is fit to discipline others or can impose discipline on others. — William Feather

With respect to our State and federal governments, I do not think their relations correctly understood by foreigners. They generally suppose the former subordinate to the latter. But this is not the case. They are co-ordinate departments of one simple and integral whole. — Thomas Jefferson

Polly came stepping very demurely down the stairs, but the demureness emphasized the gaiety of the crimson ribbons on her bonnet and the sparkle in her eyes, and as she came the bells began to ring. Isaac opened the front door and light and air and music poured in, broke against Emma like bright water against a dark rock, flowed around her, joined behind her, and to Isaac's fancy filled the house. "Shut the door, Isaac," said Emma sharply from the pavement. Isaac did so and then leaned against it chuckling. "Too late, Emma," he said. "It's in. — Elizabeth Goudge

I don't know how to type so I handwrite everything. — Billy Bob Thornton

I am extremely respectful of the Jewish community. You know, I am Christian. I think of Jews as my older brothers. I mean, there wouldn't be Christianity without the Jewish religion. There is a direct connection between the two of them. — Joe Lhota

It is in the treatment of trifles that a person shows what they are. — Arthur Schopenhauer

We do want more, and when it becomes more, we shall still want more. And we shall never cease to demand more until we have received the results of our labor. — Samuel Gompers

Hell would bar its gates against the fury I will unleash if anyone ever hurts you." He — Tracey H. Kitts

The quality of my life was the quality of my questions. — Tony Robbins

Oh my lord, I hurt," he mumbled, licking his lips and spitting out a piece of his helmet face shield. Shatterproof my ass. Slowly — Evan Currie

One may gain political and social independence, but if one is a slave to his passions and desires, one cannot feel the pure joy of real freedom — Swami Vivekananda